Thanks so much for this technique! I discovered if you place the tape on still WET clear nail polish and leave it a few minutes the plastic peels away leaving a PERFECT image on the nail! INCREDIBLE!! Thanks again! Saved me a lot of time and money. Bek
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it. So nice to hear just the instructions without all the "chatter-chatter" you hear on other videos. Super nice project.
Thank you for the informative video. The comment about the scissors was a bit of information I didn't even know I needed until you mentioned it and then I went "oh that's IT" lol.
What is that clear stuff you are stamping the white text onto? You seem to have used this a few times but you haven't yet explained what it is. My husband gave me some unused clear sheets that are for overhead projectors - could I use that as you have here? Or will that not work?
What do you think about storing ink pads upside-down? (The theory being that all of the ink will be at the top when you next use it.) **I love the tape method!!
so if I for example took a photo of my dog and used my printer to print it, put the packing tape on it, let it soak, then removed the paper, it will look good? and it will stick to something or apply more glue?
Thanks so much for this technique! I discovered if you place the tape on still WET clear nail polish and leave it a few minutes the plastic peels away leaving a PERFECT image on the nail! INCREDIBLE!!
Thanks again! Saved me a lot of time and money.
Bek
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it. So nice to hear just the instructions without all the "chatter-chatter" you hear on other videos. Super nice project.
Thank you for the informative video. The comment about the scissors was a bit of information I didn't even know I needed until you mentioned it and then I went "oh that's IT" lol.
That was amazing! I'm glad I came by to spend some time looking over your shoulder! Thanks.
I loved this video, easily able to understand...but what about that clear backing (acetate??) . This will definitely be my next project. Thanks!!
Another wonderful video...great project!
That's just gorgeous. I'm trying this for sure!
That was so cool and the finish card was pretty!
What is that clear stuff you are stamping the white text onto? You seem to have used this a few times but you haven't yet explained what it is. My husband gave me some unused clear sheets that are for overhead projectors - could I use that as you have here? Or will that not work?
What do you think about storing ink pads upside-down? (The theory being that all of the ink will be at the top when you next use it.)
**I love the tape method!!
Did you put the flowers on acetate? Did the image transfer to another surface or is kept in the packaging tape?
Great video, and a really lovely card. Thanks for sharing
you use simply the water ???
That's really nice and simple to make! Thank you!
I love your tutorial. So helpful, thank you😊
so if I for example took a photo of my dog and used my printer to print it, put the packing tape on it, let it soak, then removed the paper, it will look good? and it will stick to something or apply more glue?
Thanks! Great will give it a try.
Thank you for the clarification!! :)
thats really smart. im going to try this.
Yay. Thanks for this tutorial.
Faved this, really loved it, TFS. Hugs Tibs xxxx
can you use printer paper
Very cute!
Overheard projector sheets work just fine, it's what I use.
Great idea - gotta try this!
That is absolutly Gawwwwwjus! I've done thi
Very beautiful
nice ...i think its possible i might be able to accomplish that..thanks
awesome!!
hm innnnteresting. :) thanks
Your presser looks like plastic, not bone! Cute project.
ha that's cute
Cute.
Like!!
2016... anyone??!
so the greeting cards create themselves in 2016...eh? :D no offense.. but DIYers have a different attitude to life :)